flintfootfilly
Well-Known Member
I have a 16 year old pony mare who has become footy late summer the last two years. A nutritionist considers her to be her ideal weight, and I agree. ACTH tests have come back normal both times, and a post-TRH ACTH test earlier this year also came back within reference (although only 7 units below the new upper reference limit that Liphook are adopting).
However, she is the only one of my five ponies who shows rings on her hooves - all are on the same management, and all have been off grass for around 6 months. She has five or six noticable rings. They aren't divergent at the heels but then I keep her toes trimmed well back so even with another pony who had acute laminitis I never saw divergent rings.
I'm thinking of asking the vet if I can try her on pergolide for a few months and see if it makes a difference.
Just wondered if anyone has noticed a decrease in the appearance of new hoof rings once their horse was on pergolide?
I've done a quick search on the net and not found what I'm looking for yet. Was hoping for pictures of hooves pre and post pergolide. Anyone seen any?
Thanks.
Sarah
However, she is the only one of my five ponies who shows rings on her hooves - all are on the same management, and all have been off grass for around 6 months. She has five or six noticable rings. They aren't divergent at the heels but then I keep her toes trimmed well back so even with another pony who had acute laminitis I never saw divergent rings.
I'm thinking of asking the vet if I can try her on pergolide for a few months and see if it makes a difference.
Just wondered if anyone has noticed a decrease in the appearance of new hoof rings once their horse was on pergolide?
I've done a quick search on the net and not found what I'm looking for yet. Was hoping for pictures of hooves pre and post pergolide. Anyone seen any?
Thanks.
Sarah